A West Virginia Real Estate Power of Attorney Form is a formal statement that certifies the willingness of one party to let someone else (a relative, friend, or lawyer) make real property-related decisions in their name.
Whether you want to appoint a legal representative to protect your interests during the closing stage of the apartment purchase or ask a family member to collect rent from a tenant while you are traveling or sick, this document will outline the scope of actions the agent is allowed to take on your behalf.
To create a legally binding authorization, you have to sign it in the presence of a notary public or another officer authorized by state laws to take an acknowledgment of your intentions; otherwise, this form and all contracts signed by the person identified it in will be challenged and nullified. The principal has a right to revoke the authorization at any time if they properly notify the agent about it - preferably, via certified mail.
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